Police let off all 3 who led students' agitation
Hindustan Times Ranchi|December 18, 2024
RANCHI: Police let off all three who they had detained for leading students' agitation at Namkum against the 'bungling' in Combined Graduate Level (CGL) examination organised by Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) on September 21 and 22 at 800 centres across the state for recruitment of over 2000 candidates for graduate level government jobs.
Raj Kumar

A police official close to the matter said the three included Devendranath Mahto, Madhu Rajak and Manoj Kumar Mahto.

"Devendranath Mahto is a JKLM leader who had contested election from Silli assembly constituency while two are his supporters respectively from Giridih and Saraikela Kharsawan," the police official said.

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